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BCFPB-IB-AA-Tahltan-Metlakatla

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2016-IRC201-Bonneau-Creek-Watershed

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Selection of Oral versus Written Representations under Section 128

Selection of Oral versus Written Representations under Section 128 This policy addresses the criteria that the Board will consider when deciding to provide opportunity for oral or written representations. I. Background In its initial years, the Board chose to provide potentially adversely affected parties the opportunity for full oral representations under Section 182 of the […]
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Provincial Land Use Planning: Which way from here?

Strategic land use planning can touch on all aspects of natural resource management. At the Forest Practices Board, our...
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Construction of the McCorkall and Woodpecker Forestry Roads

On October 30, 2006 the Forest Practices Board received a complaint regarding the construction of two forestry...
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Audit of Forest Legislation Enforcement in the Columbia Forest District

The Forest Practices Board has audited the appropriateness of government’s enforcement of the provisions of the Forest...
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Audit of Forest Legislation Enforcement in the Cascades Forest District

As a part of its 2009 audit program, the Forest Practices Board randomly selected the Cascades Forest District, located...
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Cumulative Effects: From Assessment Towards Management

The Forest Practices Board has had growing concerns about the cumulative effects of resource use on the British...
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Issue #11 - Summer 2014

December, I have been meeting with and renewing contact with many industry, government, First Nations, community and non-government organization representatives. Establishing lines of communication and building relationships are important to me, as this facilitates the sharing of perspectives, areas of concern and priorities and allows me to communicate what we do, what we have done […]
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Issue #12 - Winter 2014/15

In some way, we are all owners of British Columbia, whether as government, citizens, First Nations, communities, businesses, or licensees. As an owner or a steward, you take care of your assets; you maintain them; you conserve them, you protect them; you grow them; you insure them, you measure them, you utilize them; you enjoy […]
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The Board conducts its work throughout British Columbia, and we respectfully acknowledge the territories of the many Indigenous Peoples who have lived on these lands since time immemorial.
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